Use MSP432 microcontrollers to bring high performance to low-power applications

Use MSP432 microcontrollers to bring high performance to low-power applications

This series introduces MSP432 microcontrollers, including an overview of features and benefits, out-of-box experience, and TI's cloud development tools.

While the market requires better power performance, it also continuously demands more functionality from devices. The challenge many developers face today is maintaining or improving battery operating life while simultaneously increasing a device’s capabilities. For many devices, it is not feasible to increase battery size or capacity. Developers need to achieve higher performance within the same power footprint if battery life is not to be compromised.

The MSP432P4x Low-Power + Performance series of microcontrollers combine TI's MSP430 low-power DNA, advanced mixed-signal features, and the high-performance processing capabilities of a 32-bit, 48MHz ARM® Cortex®-M4F engine. The MSP432P4x MCUs consume 95uA/MHz in active mode and 850nA in standby with RTC, integrate a 14-bit 1MSPS ADC with low power operation of 200uA at full speed, 256KB of Flash, 64KB of RAM and an AES256 accelerator, and operate from 1.62 – 3.7V. These MCUs cater to embedded applications that require both efficient data processing and enhanced low-power operation. In this webinar, attendees will learn about the MSP432P4x MCU features and benefits, how to get started with the hardware and software tools, and available resources to get your low-power, high-performance design underway.